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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAM. (FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) AGRARIAN OUTRAGE.

    Viscount Mountmorres, who lately had quarrels with his tenantry, has been assassinated. ...

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  3. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    In discussing the recent case of contempt of Court, we have made no remarks on the special arguments called forth by the case itself, deeming that the general principles ...

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  4. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) LITHGOW.

    The Bishop of Sydney opened St. Paul's Church yesterday. There was a large attendance, in spite of the bad weather. ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THE patience of the European Towers is not yet exhausted, and Turkey is to have three more days allowed her to fulfil their demands. The cable messages dispatched on Saturday were decidedly warlike. The ...

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  6. BATHURST.

    A shocking accident occurred to-day to a man named Charles Beazley, in the employ of Mr. Knight. He was working a chaff-cutting machine, when his arm[?] was caught in two rollers as he was putting in the hay. ...

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  7. LAND AGITATION IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Parnell has been addressing a meeting at New Ross, at which 20,000 persons were present. He proposed that the tenants should pay a fair rent for thirty-five years, the land ...

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  8. THE REV. MR. KANE.

    A meeting of Orangemen has been held at Portadown, county of Armagh, Ireland, to express sympathy with the Rev. Mr. Kane, who recently suggested the shooting of priests ...

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  9. COONAMBLE.

    Great dissatisfaction is felt that no mail alteration between Wellington and here has been arranged yet by the Postmaster-General. ...

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  10. TEMORA.

    Nearly £2000 worth of nuggets have been found in Nugent and Adams' claim, north of Maloney's. The boring machine is working well. A seven-ounce nugget has been found by Craig and ...

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  11. THREATENED COTTON STRIKE AVERTED.

    The cotton strike, which a few days ago seemed imminent, in Lancashire, owing to the refusal on the part of the employers to advance the rate of wages 10 per cent., is ...

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  12. ADELONG.

    The gold-mining leaseholders on the temporary common are applying to surrender their leases and make fresh application. ...

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  13. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) THE MONTENEGRIN DIFFICULTY.

    The sailing of the combined fleet from Ragusa to Dulcigno, which was fixed to take place to-day, has now been postponed till Wednesday. It is understood that the ...

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  14. COROWA.

    The foundation-stone of the new Corowa Post and Telegraph Office was laid to-day by Mr. George Day, in the presence of a large gathering from all parts of the district. After selections of music were rendered by ...

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  15. FATAL AGRARIAN OUTRAGE.

    Another fatal outrage has been committed in Ireland. Yesterday, Viscount Mountmorres, a considerable landowner, while driving in his carriage in the vicinity of ...

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  16. BEGA.

    Several parties from this town visited Bermagui on Saturday. They report about a dozen claims on payable gold, and many more pegged out—in fact all the beach taken up. If gold is traced into ...

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  17. THE IRISH LAND LAWS.

    The agitation set on foot by the Land League and other bodies, in connection with the reform of the land laws, is being vigorously maintained throughout Ireland. Two ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly, the bill to encourage the making of railways by private enterprise has passed its preliminary stages. In reply to questions, the Colonial Secretary stated that the Government schooner Pearl was at ...

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  19. [The following appeared in a portion of our edition of yesterday:—] (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) THE MONTENEGRIN QUESTION.

    Intelligence has been received to-day from the combined fleet in the Adriatic, to the effect that the efforts of Admiral Frederick Seymour to bring about a ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    A special train left this afternoon to meet Lord Augustus Loftus at Wodonga. A meeting of the stewards of the V.R.C. was held to-day, for the purpose of inquiring into the cause of ...

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  21. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.

    Our Adelong correspondent telegraphs that Mr. William Spicer, of Sydney, addressed the largest assembly of electors ever held in Adelong. The meeting was most orderly and appreciative, and Mr. Spicer's views were received with ...

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  22. TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE.

    One of the most severe earthquakes that ever visited South America took place yesterday, and was more or less felt all over Chili. The visitation has been accompanied by great ...

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  23. THE NEW FRENCH MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    M. Barthelemy St. Hilaire, the newly-appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs, issued a circular, to-day, on his acceptance of office. In the circular, M. St. Hilaire ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A Goolwa telegram states that the Water Lily Paringa, and Poukaree have arrived with wool from the Lower Murray and lakes for shipment at Port Victor. The Tolarno brought forty bales from the ...

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  25. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The following team has been selected from English professional cricketers to play against the Australian team in a match to be commenced on Monday:—Barlow, Bates, Barnes, ...

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  26. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The August-September series of colonial wool auctions was brought to a close this afternoon, the total number of bales sold during the present series amounting to 260,000, the ...

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